The last letter of this series. Our next series will be focused on more curves and less lines.
Don’t forget to keep working in those uppercase letters that we have already gone over. Repetition is key.

The last letter of this series. Our next series will be focused on more curves and less lines.
Don’t forget to keep working in those uppercase letters that we have already gone over. Repetition is key.

This sweet poem and craft idea will some fun to any afternoon or small group activity.
The poem is so fun to say and play using the pumpkins you will make and it’s even more fun to decorate your pumpkins!

Feed the hungry Halloween Monster his candy. He’s really a sweet monster the more treats he gets.

Celebrate October and shapes with this awesome fun pack!
Not only do you get to trace the shapes but you can decorate your pumpkins too!

Celebrate October and Halloween with this fun haunted house and ghost letter match-up!
I like to print our on cardstock and laminate so they last longer.

Our next letter in our second series of letters; the uppercase “U”.
Remember to keep reviewing the letters that we have already done.
Writing their names, I find is a great way to do this. During circle time; I would show the names of each child. When the child recognized their name; they raised their hand and would come up and spell their name on the card. This helped all the kids in the class.

The next letter in our series is the uppercase letter “P”.
Don’t forget to revisit the past uppercase letters that we have been doing.

This activity pack gives pages to color, cut, paint, glue, and tear; fun ways to strengthen fine motor skills. Some pages are even suitable children as young as Toddler 2!

Fall numbers emergent reader for numbers 1-5. Color and count the pictures, then trace and write the numbers.

A fun fall puzzle set in color and in B&W for your young ones to color!
I prefer to print on cardstock so they are more sturdy and last longer. Laminate if you desire.
